balistokardiograficznemu
Syllables
ba-li-sto-kar-dio-gra-fi-cz-ne-mu
Pronunciation
/ba.lis.to.kar.djo.ɡra.fi.t͡ʂɨt͡ʂ.nɛ.mu/
Stress
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Morphemes
balisto- + kardio- + -graficznemu
The word 'balistokardiograficznemu' is a complex Polish adjective derived from Greek and Latin roots. It is divided into ten syllables following Polish syllabification rules that prioritize onset maximization and CV structure. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word describes something related to balistocardiography.
Definitions
- 1
Relating to or characteristic of balistocardiography.
Balistocardiographic
“Wyniki badania balistokardiograficznego wskazywały na problemy z sercem.”
Stress pattern
Polish stress is fixed on the penultimate syllable. In this word, the stress falls on the 'ne' in 'cz-ne-mu'.
Syllables
ba — Open syllable, simple CV structure.. li — Open syllable, simple CV structure.. sto — Open syllable, simple CV structure.. kar — Open syllable, simple CV structure.. dio — Open syllable, simple CV structure.. gra — Open syllable, simple CV structure.. fi — Open syllable, simple CV structure.. cz — Closed syllable, complex onset (affricate).. ne — Open syllable, simple CV structure, stressed syllable.. mu — Open syllable, simple CV structure.
Word Parts
balisto-
From Greek *balistos* (thrown, projectile). Indicates relation to projectile motion.
kardio-
From Greek *kardia* (heart). Refers to the heart.
-graficznemu
Combination of *-graf-* (from Greek *grapho* - to write, record), *-iczny* (Polish adjective forming suffix, Latin origin), and *-emu* (Polish dative singular masculine/neuter ending).
Onset Maximization
Polish syllabification prioritizes creating syllables with complex onsets (consonant clusters) rather than leaving consonants stranded at the end of a syllable.
Consonant-Vowel (CV) Structure
The simplest syllable structure in Polish is CV. Syllables are formed around this basic structure whenever possible.
- The /t͡ʂ/ affricate requires careful articulation and is a common feature of Polish phonology.
- The word's length and numerous consonant clusters are typical of Polish morphology, but require consistent application of syllabification rules.
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